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Videos on the 1975 Matakite Maori Land March and the life of Dame Whina Cooper
Whina Cooper - Magic Kiwi
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11 лет назад
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@johngy40
@johngy40 Месяц назад
Don Selwyn was a dreadful bully of a man he was a teacher at Paparangi primary school in 1970/71 he really enjoyed dishing out corporal punishment the students were all afraid and hated him
@user-ci7we9of6p
@user-ci7we9of6p 2 месяца назад
yes that my grand auntie my mother mum first cousin,
@user-oh4yd5uh4e
@user-oh4yd5uh4e Месяц назад
Can you read and write in Te reo Maori?
@only_Wkey
@only_Wkey 2 месяца назад
womp womp💀🤡
@ToniMarsh-zv1ff
@ToniMarsh-zv1ff 3 месяца назад
My beautiful great Aunt ❤
@user-ci7we9of6p
@user-ci7we9of6p 3 месяца назад
i studied the royal family and its mistakes and observe how their body reacts to the fact, i did this two years ago and he went from on you tube everyday to disappearing off youtube,, i told him he is not the king of the world, hes only the king of england, silence is their freedom, and destroying evidence he was talking about the new world order at the time, he was saying he is taking everything
@PsychicIsaacs
@PsychicIsaacs 4 месяца назад
Bob Parker and Dame Whina were truly two gracious Kiwi Souls!!!
@stevemcentee4011
@stevemcentee4011 4 месяца назад
This Pakeha is somewhere back in this March in ‘75. I joined my ‘Whanau’ of Castor Crescent, Porirua East, for this last leg of The March… a light rain was falling as we went down the Ngarango Gorge from Johnsonville. As we got to sea level, beside Wellington Harbor … thousands joined…
@riawaikerepuru2239
@riawaikerepuru2239 4 месяца назад
We used to live at 177 Castor Crescent 🙂
@eruinihawke3628
@eruinihawke3628 5 месяцев назад
We miss you koro ❤
@user-ci7we9of6p
@user-ci7we9of6p 7 месяцев назад
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@mellyedwards8626
@mellyedwards8626 10 месяцев назад
Why didn't you listen to her Paul Holmes. She tried telling you something important but you kept interrupting aue🙄🙄
@tetawaikawiti6728
@tetawaikawiti6728 10 месяцев назад
Nice to see you again my Uncle Eddie Kawiti even if it's though old footage r.i.p my Uncle
@wenjunetanedo5371
@wenjunetanedo5371 Год назад
Great Maori leaders fight for their land rights. We envision to do same in the Philippines i.e Indigenous Peoples fights for their ancestral lands & domains now.
@kiakaha6854
@kiakaha6854 Год назад
chur proud to be maori
@TheMarathonomahos
@TheMarathonomahos Год назад
Her daughter at the start was born 102 years ago
@portia-roselewis4344
@portia-roselewis4344 Год назад
Definitely an outstanding legacy of an incredible wahine toa that will stretch out across the centuries to come. Thank God for Whina, and other strong women like her. I pray we listen to the indigenous voices around the world, and join in to save humanity and our planet.
@zabaleta66
@zabaleta66 Год назад
Don was an old mate of my dad. He and a small handful of other people stayed at our house while the main body of marchers were at the marae. Of course, us kids were shipped off to aunty's across the street for the night. Wasn't a hardship at all!
@Awakeninghumanzombies247
@Awakeninghumanzombies247 Год назад
🏰🌈🕊️👑🦁
@nellyphillips5688
@nellyphillips5688 Год назад
Don't compare her to mother Teresa, Dame whina Cooper is more of a real mother to our Maori people an never let us down... mother Teresa was a real thief Stole from the poor...
@etwon1408
@etwon1408 Год назад
Das my great grandpa
@richardmarumaru8955
@richardmarumaru8955 Год назад
Any Treaty sign by the government they do not stick to the policies they really want to just sell our land and give it to other people from other nations the visitors from another land came attack the mighty Cody and talk to England now they got our land for themselves India lying religious churches just watched colonials do what they want
@richardmarumaru8955
@richardmarumaru8955 Год назад
Who Maori land was supposed to be protected under the treaty of waitangi it's all written in black and white those were written by the Queen and all berry land rights and water rights to come under our protection and how you want to change us to 3 water and you follow sell our water overseas naughty
@Romlln
@Romlln 2 года назад
What a privilege to have witnessed this….
@Romlln
@Romlln 2 года назад
What a beautiful, strong wahine! I hold her with the utmost respect and she has taught me by example, as a pakeha, to honour and value the traditional and rightful owners of Aotearoa and the whenua upon which I tread. ❤
@k4sstxr._585
@k4sstxr._585 2 года назад
Loved this. Absolutely beautiful
@brosimeke
@brosimeke 2 года назад
You can only reach the top, there are two! A right & wrong, Which is the best of the two, The right will help u to the top, wow love that quote she said?
@robosborne5489
@robosborne5489 2 года назад
to think they called that newsreader who was on a $1,000,000 a year salary the Mother of the Nation . even to us white kids of brit immigrants this women Dame Whina Cooper was the Mother of the Nation !!. to even compare Bailey to this grand Maori queen is an insult to common decency and humanity itself
@matthewwilliams5059
@matthewwilliams5059 2 года назад
that's a nice Ceremony for a nice woman in her life Maori Version it deeply movement
@matthewwilliams5059
@matthewwilliams5059 2 года назад
that brought in tears warms in the heart
@xlethalxtactix9529
@xlethalxtactix9529 2 года назад
here after watching the Whina movie.
@sambunyan274
@sambunyan274 2 года назад
Big shout outs to pangaru from omanaia.
@sambunyan274
@sambunyan274 2 года назад
Wow Dr pita sharples look like a 70s legend.
@jaredford8440
@jaredford8440 2 года назад
🌺❤️
@IsraelTangaroaBirch
@IsraelTangaroaBirch 2 года назад
Beautiful
@tiresamercruy8206
@tiresamercruy8206 2 года назад
How beautiful is this to watch.
@kaimajones3539
@kaimajones3539 2 года назад
Love 😘💕 you same whi na
@zabaleta66
@zabaleta66 2 года назад
We put some of dad's mate's up for the night when they stopped in Shannon....us kids had to stay across the road at our aunty's. Most of the marchers stayed at the marae. A pretty exciting and historic time for a 10 year old!
@hoskinfamily4055
@hoskinfamily4055 2 года назад
Our Dad was there from top to bottom. Harry Matthews/Haare Tukariri, Dad, Granddad, the skinny Maori in the red beanie. Proud of you dad!
@taliyatofilau6029
@taliyatofilau6029 2 года назад
Adorable 💕
@taliyatofilau6029
@taliyatofilau6029 2 года назад
Lovely
@skeme1213
@skeme1213 2 года назад
💪🏾👊🏽🙏🏽💙🇳🇿 Mana wahine
@skeme1213
@skeme1213 2 года назад
🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Foreshadowing the corrupt government today
@richardt4824
@richardt4824 2 года назад
Just read Michael Kings ,book on Dame Whina . Wow what an incredible Lady , a life of endless Sacrifice to others , amazing role model for us all !
@cleopaehua9337
@cleopaehua9337 2 года назад
I'm impressed at the pronunciation and gentle genuine respect of the host, especially for this time frame ♡
@yumyumbubblegum3959
@yumyumbubblegum3959 2 года назад
Shout Kville(kihikihi)and the underground chiefs👍🏼✌🏽
@BigRedRicketts
@BigRedRicketts 3 года назад
What's this all about ? Still makes me cry 😂🤙
@mikeodonovan9299
@mikeodonovan9299 3 года назад
God bless. As a nation we owe Whina a lot. R>I>P
@syrenalea2861
@syrenalea2861 3 года назад
Miss you soooo much everyday "The Don" xoxoxoxoxo
@kayemckean615
@kayemckean615 3 года назад
What is the name of the song at the beginning of this clip?
@MrVinny1100
@MrVinny1100 3 года назад
Truly great wahine
@stopsnitchingstoplying9067
@stopsnitchingstoplying9067 3 года назад
E hoa, ka whawhai tonu matou, ake ake ake!
@jaykay5264
@jaykay5264 3 года назад
A true wahine toa❤